ABSTRACT
Fluorosis is an endemic disease caused by prolonged exposure to excessive fluoride and is considered a serious public health problem in many countries. In recent years, the damage of chronic fluorosis to the central nervous system has attracted extensive attention from scholars at home and abroad. The mechanisms of neurotoxicity caused by fluorosis include oxidative stress, inflammatory reaction, autophagy, neurotransmitters and related enzymes, changes in neural signaling pathways, abnormal neuronal energy metabolism of neurons, cell apoptosis, etc., causing permanent damage to human brain structure, impaired learning ability, memory dysfunction and behavioral problems. This article reviews the effects of fluorosis on the nervous system and related mechanisms, and provides a reliable basis for prevention and treatment of fluorosis.